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{{Character| | {{Character| | ||
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name=Adil Hoxha| | name=Adil Hoxha| | ||
gender=Male| | gender=Male| | ||
hair=Black| | hair=Black| | ||
− | age= | + | age=Fourth Grader| |
job=Student, Spy| | job=Student, Spy| | ||
− | relatives= | + | relatives=Unnamed Family| |
appearance=[[The Crepes of Wrath]]| | appearance=[[The Crepes of Wrath]]| | ||
voiced by=[[Tress MacNeille]]| | voiced by=[[Tress MacNeille]]| | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Adil Hoxha''' is an Albanian Foreign Exchange student and Communist spy that | + | '''Adil Hoxha''' is an Albanian Foreign Exchange student and Communist spy that stayed with [[The Simpsons]]. |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | Adil was sent to live with the Simpsons for 3 months while [[Bart]] was sent to France in the Foreign Exchange Student Program. He was actually a spy for Communist Albania and was sending highly secret information back to his counrty from Bart's treehouse. Most of what he was sending was top secret material from [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] where [[Homer]] unknowingly posed for pictures infront of these machines. Adil actually was a genuinly kind boy and Homer really fell in love with him, and was sad to see him go even after it was discovered he was a spy. In the end Adil is deported back to Albania and instead of being punished he is traded for an American spy child caught in Albania. | ||
==Episode Appearances== | ==Episode Appearances== |
Revision as of 17:06, May 28, 2008
Adil Hoxha
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Character Information
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Adil Hoxha is an Albanian Foreign Exchange student and Communist spy that stayed with The Simpsons.
History
Adil was sent to live with the Simpsons for 3 months while Bart was sent to France in the Foreign Exchange Student Program. He was actually a spy for Communist Albania and was sending highly secret information back to his counrty from Bart's treehouse. Most of what he was sending was top secret material from Springfield Nuclear Power Plant where Homer unknowingly posed for pictures infront of these machines. Adil actually was a genuinly kind boy and Homer really fell in love with him, and was sad to see him go even after it was discovered he was a spy. In the end Adil is deported back to Albania and instead of being punished he is traded for an American spy child caught in Albania.